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4 LONG RANGE GUNS PLAYED | LARGE PART IN NORTH SEA ATTLE: SPEED A FACTOR THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 6, —_————— Beatty Began Firing at a 12- Mile Range—Tried to Cut Off German Fleet. MINES SANK BIG SHIPS. Battle Fought as Planned, but} Night and Mist Saved Germans. GLASGOW, June 6—The Glasgow Werald publishes this description of the various phases of the sea fight of Jutiand: “Firet phase, $46 P.M, May S1— Beatty's battle cruisers, consisting of the Lion, Princess Royal, Queen Mary, Tiger, Inflexible, Indomitabdle, Invincible, Indefatigavle and New! Zealand, were in a southwesterly course, followed at about two miles digtance by the four Queen Elisa- bethe. “Enemy light cruteers were etghted battle crulser, believed to be the Hin. denburg. “Beatty bad now got round and} headed away with the loss of three ships, racing parallel to the German battle grulsers. The Queen Pilisabeths followed behind, chgaging the main High Seas Fleet. “Third phase--6 P. M. The Queen Elizabeths now turned short to port 16 points In order to follow Heatty. The Warspite jemmed her steering Bear, fuiled to get around, and drew the fire of six of the enemy, who closed tu upon her. “I am not surprised that the Ger- mans claim her as a loss, since on paper ehe ought to have been lost, but asa matter of fuct, though repeatedly straddled by shelifire with the water boiling up all around her, ehe was not seriously hit and was able to sink one of her opponents. Her captain recovered control of the vessel, brought her around, and followed her consorts ‘In the meantime the Barham, Valiant and Malaya turned short 80 as to avoid the danger spot where the Queen Mary and the Invincible had been lost, and for an hour, until BOOED OEEODEDE HIDEO EED OEOSES EOE SEO DOOOE DE oe oe ny T eeea i——. a ee | TREMENDOUS DRIVE DELANCEY ST. between PIT ana RIDGE STREETS Scene in One of the Play Streets for Children In Crowded Lower East Side, at Pitt and Ridge Streets PIOFDLED EDO DE TORDEEDDEN SEEOEES DE DOL EE RUSSIANS START FRENCH REPULSE TWO NEW ATTACKS PDH ARATE DOOD 4 MILLIONS WASTED ON NEW SUBWAYS, e | | ‘Offered to Build Them for | 875,000,000 Instead of $300,000,000, ° | : \WOULD BI RUNNING. Engineers in’ the World Would Have Fathered Present Plan of subway building. | offer he made early tn 1910 to com- | plete the old subway by building lenat sida and south of Forty-second Street on the west side, Ha oom- miltted bimself to put up a certified ™ and a bond of $1,000. to forfalt both If he did not carry vut his plan; but he was ignored-"'T uppose Hecause Tadldn't go In with a brass band and a big banker behind he declared The Sprague plan would have cost joheck for $i | Sys MIR, SPRAGUE | being wasted by the present methods He told of the north of Forty-second Street on the! 1 ae Oh, yea We were willing to put down @ certified cheok. On Jan. 26, 1916, Mr. Sprague said, he sent @ letter to Chayman Willcox of the Publo Service Commission giv= ing the detalia of b's plan for mub- Way extension. His road was to ex- obange traMo with the Interborough north and south “There was no answer,” he added. “And [ cannot find your letter in the records of the Public Service Commission,” Mr. Mors supplement- ed this remarkable statement Q. What is y opinion of the pres ent plan (the dual contracts) under Jwiteh the new subways are being j built? A. 1 don't suppose there are jany engineers in the world except th Who are building the subway that could find any excuse for build rd sibways a they are being netructd eMilllons of dollors of in being piled up and outlying eoctions being finished while trunk are fur fron complated. Militons of dolhir te section ire being lost, Frank 1 Sprague, electrical ane And your proposed subway tines | rineer, told the Thompson Comintttes| WOUld hare bean in operation long before to-day, would thay not? [to-day that millions of dollare are “ Yos; long ago. Q. Was the city to bulld your eub- way? A. It was to butld the subway, but not supply the equipment. The olty could have recaptured the sub- way at any time Q. What would it have coat the ofty to bulld the Ines you proposed? A. About $76,000,000 | Q. And It would not have been nec. sesory for the ciiy to expand ita debt limit? A. That is correct 1 And would not have cost $306, 000,000 (the eatimated cost of the naw Hines under the dual contractay? A | zeae tn true the City of New York $78,000,000 In-} @Q, How wera profits to be ehared and shortly afterward the head of | Jellicoe arrived, fought 4 delaying ac-| ¢ $ i stead of the $200,000.00 cout of the] hatween tha alty and your company? the German battle cruiser squadron, | tion against the aly Lary PANG @ %. present dual contract plan. It would) a. After tha prior liens were taken consisting of the new cruiser Hinden-|QUEEN ELIZABET 3 rs have been in operation tong aro, andl cara of the city was to get 16 per burg, the Heydlitz, Derffiinger, Lut- STEADILY AT 16,000 YARDS. 4 By ‘ would have dene away with the 19M-) cant. of the profite sow, Moltke, and possibly the Sale-{, “The Warspite Joined them at about | & 4 | id nt mitoh How take Bd i : were 6.15 o'clock, and all four ships were #0 | « é peter ieee Snes. infog and crushing whieh 1 Q. What did the prtor Hens amount = successfully manoeuvred in order to| ? ! 7 fal ubway travel a torture, Mr Sprague! te ny your plan? A. To $2,000,000 “Beatty ree bien ste bepamanita taAt Be Nita ct 47m chou | 3 4)Slavs Take 13,000 Prisoners in Beat Back Enemy in Drives} dectares, besides saving ralllions of| phe Interborough’s prior lena @ range of about 20,0) yards (twelve : y s) * i i ' dollars which are now being wasted wunted to $4,600.00 mifles), whlad shortened to 16,000) H20IiNS Character were tue, | Saab E bbatnbvbnt bb bbb OO bd eet, badd bed: First Day of New Retween Fort Vaux and Tha financial Interests behind Mtr. | "yates, ciaae see ea enue ar Gain miles) es the nanan By cu, soot geet yer a OM f ae PRE ST Offensive Damloup. Sprague In his subway proposition | o¢7 4. Intareat of 6 per cant. on the @ Germans could see the Brit! fe aw away fro e y streets las ere tte and ¢ reblings, | aap od et mitish tong line of German battleships which |p streets last year. About @00 can pee 1a Ww and the Roeblings, | santtat used distinctly outlined against a lNght/ JOD ling of German Pattesn [be wvevmmodated for play in the aver: | ye 2: | who tullt the Brooklyn Bridge. AGA HOUR SRAM Wa) teaeeed ane yellow aky. The Germans, covered! Mat ihis time the Queen Blizabeths \ [See street Hol roe Tene O=-The soak TUF:| PARIS, Sune 6—Two ALtACKS OF!” counsel Mone asked Mr. Shrague| éabuilined: “COdnest “Wake by @ haze, could be very indistinctly| ware eteadily firing at the flashes of |)" * ® lapening ee theeeates need in th? lous general onslaught launshed by the} the Germans on the Freneh ines be toll ut his to build the| mede out by our gunners CET EE a aifiiee era |ployment” of “supervisors. For this| Russians since tae war began shared |tween Fort Vax and Pamloup, on! vs iwava tor New York, He read] "Coo good to be accepted,” corset. “The Queen Elizabeth opened flre}especially against those ships which jthe Parks and Playgrounds Associa: | rst piace to-day in the minds of the; the Verdun front. were repulsed by Sprague'n letter dated Nov. U.led Mr. Sprague. n one after another, aa they came/were nearest them, The Germans tion needs $ . whieh ty re no ant jn ithe French last nig tol ioto, to the Puble Service Commie “Think of it, Mr Chairman,” e@x- ritht were enveloped in @ mist and only | Collecting by u public Subscription. | allies with the great naval fight in} ficial statement issued by the] !?t? to the Publ claimed Mr. Moss. “Think of a man within range. The German battle Ine ana CIkshen Wake. Vietbia, nly | It costs $12 a week for a supervisor. | oe i yan o leon, sh BR sb SOO Gatti smoke inghe: 4 }It the North Sea and the German drive aiink toad Tho Heavy. bol willing put up a $100,000 certifi cruleera turned to port and drew!’ “ny 5.45 half of the High Seas] Tere ee el ane net ne pobre ous {ake itee ee ho Meayy Donte 1 What Mr Sprague proposed waste] chack and a bond of $1,008,000 to build away to about 20,900 vards Fleet had been left out of range, ani! j that har glen * ke ie eee for Verdun. bardment of Wort Voux continues plete the fthe old subway) the subwayve and give the olty 76 per p 4 eths ere ste j street and away m can ‘ be s ed iT uesia with internettte: cannonading on the iN ent. o protits DESTROYERS SCREEN BEHIND! fi. a ie Shc ee | nearby. "Also, the real spirit of play It ts estimated that the Russians with int Hal nt cannonading on th fe, build the Seventh Avenue sub. [cent of the prot! . GERMAN CRUISERS. | "Lmust now return to Bastty’s bat- is incorporated by properly eoouciae (ate opposed by forces numbering be | west fron P south of Forty-second Btrect. the| noaiy of maware be Dobbti e ree Au pont ee land wholesome gam A 0,000 and 660,000. The statement follows y ; ; J Le Becond stage, 440 P. Me~A de.| tle cruisers, They had succeeded in tween 6 an . Lexington Avenue subway north of] MORRISTOWN, NT, June 6. id ‘han a Ge ta 6 ree , ‘ « ssioner Woods ts keenly tn- - ‘ “On the right bank of the Rive ‘A ; ; ne : firoyer screen then appeared beyond Se entoh wary the Haare ee ies Commissioner Woods Aids! ccaityss? having. the pinyersuiaal Following tts usual policy of ri on My Hen aBeaitasha tabu al Ha | Forty aecond Strect and suMclent fward L. Dobbins, Mest View President of the German battle cruisers. The| turn a full right angle to starboard The Eveni WwW ‘ o} das soon as possible Various! secrecy, Petrograd has permitted few: 5 eu e te Gi uy i ved wee re pwn lines in second | ihe Mutual Renefit Life Insurance Com- whole German high seas fleet could] to avoid being headed. @ Evening World in Its | pfins have bern ‘diseussed for raising| details of the new offensive tu leak i bach postions hi Tee AME | siivest pany of Newark, dled of heart disease at Y oe 5 “Heavy fighting was renewed be- ‘ F iv the necessary funds ‘i\hout delay. out, but military critics here, read. {and Damloup resulted in complete ipenking of bis proposal te “eam. | lls home here to-day at the age of sav be seen approaching ov the north. | “Heavy fighting was renewed b Latest Campaign. | White all the poor clildien will lave Seas Ge Mees ? faitut | PSBeAKIng oF Manne ban Vents uelght seart. Tle was a native. of eastern horizon in three divisions,| from) te OPhOMng atti ecules | opNOcHInIIy: toceonitel te their own| i between the Tines tn the latest, fo! =) ae ” plete the TE by lines north and} Mount Holly and recetved his early edu- coming to the support of their battle} flinger was sunk; but toward 6 B I play, the Commissioner will send w let-) Russian and Austrian reports, declare | “No change les beer orded 1M | south of rty-necond treet, I ake pi betes doling? Ait ag eo cruisers. o'clock the Gerinan fire slackened ' Sophie Irene Loch. fer to euch private achuol. Th the Caar has undertaken w drive that the situation at Port Vaux, whieh Me) e ia, Wie admitted to the Bar of New Jersey “The German battle cruisers now Yery considerably, showing that] Ploy streets for kiddies’ | take the form of wn appeal to boys an ave much bearing on the Verdun enemy is bombarding with violence Twanted to shew mood faith ao 1] tic iste When the (ivi! Wat broige out turned right round sixteen points and Eliameths had inflicted serious dan. | The “ae the spirit manitested in} Hr Ailames to wnjes their vaca |DAttle, the proposed advance of the There D Ore | efered to lay « L check for $100, | tment: Nie. Dobbins. was connected with took station in front of the battle. age on their {immediate opponen the tour taken by Police Commission | tion allies into Serbia and the wgeat Aus- mittent « Hing on the remains a want that withing atxty [the Mutual Renefit Life Insurance Con chips of the high fleet. ‘Vourth Phase, 6B. M—Phe Grong }er Woods yesterday a fternoan| "thay swill be asked to contribute, trian offensive into Italy dev of 1 days E would put up a bend of $1,000,- [Dany for Torna te a eres ctarge ite wr “Beat : att) \ Fleet was now in sight and x] Mroughout the city and Brooklyn in| to the play street tund, which willins On @ front of 250 miles from the WERLIN h ccontraal, or sac rector of the Fire ti Beatty with his battle crulsera and’ | o'tst in three directions, The Quect| ine sntere ad tore ning streets to thousands of ohil> a ule i i An0 to carry out wot, on pans) e direnior GF She, ATnStIbeS itr ar te rupporting battleships, therefore, had ENivaboths altered tl cutee Tour | {h® interest of establishing — play Ro ey ee aay in the city dure | ROKitno swamps not fur south of) Krench troops Tuc che ondinnllthe GOnEnEee im mal et ha EEA ip ta ES before him the whole of the German! points to the starboard aud drow in| Streets, which has long been advo-| eM hot summer months, Money| Pinsk down to the westermost strip, the A pata , SAlGinIn-cald HOE Takeethe ——— > battle fleet, and Jellicoe was atill toward the enemy to allow Jellicoe] cated by The Evening World. will eved at the Police t- of Bessarabia near the point where! ¢/ t t ’ ri °. Japanese ver Tost With the Pp forts to eles oni dp on: usly, because, F sup. some distance away. j Foom to pemcy iY lr ee ertesliy Miss Madeline Stevens, superviser ment oratt barks and Play 8 the boundaries of Rus Row ta! ton o} TANF i eas ALOKet Welihvaihrden band 7 Queen Mary. “The opposing fleets were now Move! mare ind ‘the very dificult | Of the Parks and Playgrounds Asso. Assoclition, 1128 Brosdwa und Austria-Hungary meet, the Rus- ficial statement issded lodas at Ger ‘ Ne behind | ain en Tate: ecules Comtnnere ing parallel to one another in oppo- operat n ef deploying between the! ciation, and f accompanied the Com Oneof A real § nie nitie rege tt sians have let fly their long-expeeted vin Army Headauarter At t K 4 i hosuke Shimornura, borane: Fave! ee ig 4 provic prop neilities for the * It Sa aRKi te ». tempts were repu i 7 thine, erver on ritial tle i nite directions, aud but for a master) battis cruisers and the Queen Hllza- | wissioner Children's play. especially during the (ntuntry walle” (horoushiy Brae | UL ay waphinantar withy wenectalise | GioH hanking In. Quun Mury. wae lost when she waa manoeuvre on tho part of Beatty the Late hpbooy polnotly ties in pening | We Went through the east side and | sumer when y dou not altend pared for months and preveded by jeney. os Natoniant ‘adda, tol gareaty n't you? A, funk inthe Jutland naval engagement British advance ships would have payee ne ed fullowed by |tD® inajority of the streets that had) sclool and are in the vielnity of their forty-elyit hours of terrific artillery che altackrrs | been cut off from Meoe's grand the damaged tut still serviceable| already been suggested by the Police homes AWARaRT GLE firing of such intensity as to prove The Pxt of the stutement follow on i net Sligabeth, steamed — right wviph Been tat fe ae Commissioner Woods slated iat thacCakharan linynieo 43 stern theatre Ou the astern} sist. In order to ay ie this and at Ques ane a et the Gurtantiest Inspe tors, as stated in this news “The opening of 100 to 150 play eae Hs Cane) salle nen, : the aI OR AMabueratiarcenewal waa i sa Stent relent ne ete ne way £0 that| * inne frst of the ahips to come into | Paver |streets will greatly relieve the situa: (rst tine since the war opened, are vary heavy artillery preparation t I inal Suit Clearance Jellicoe might envelop his adversary.) aarign were the Revenue and the| ‘The plan is to close to traffic! tion, specially in the tenement sec, | now plentifully supplied with am- positions of our brave E ie us| / Beatty immediately algo turned right pro: Oak with their M-inch guns. | approximately 150 streets in the most| tions where park space is so limited. munition on unin Ridge were four " m a roUnd olxioan, polate to. a8 to brine) Lad the einer: which red rom | cevronisu ascusot Meenas Benn | That play (enesesenry te thechils woos eS attacked during (ie night without th. || | Our entire stock of Women’s and Misses’ Suits, his abi Nel to the G bat. |her seven turrets with the speed al . ! | without saying and that it is @ means Bligitost success, ‘Phe enemy sutteccd ay ; hia ahips parallel to the German bat. |her seven furrets wit lyn and the Bronx every afternoon | for the prevention of crime and elim ehuwclally “heavy lownes under \] | consisting mainly of navy and black fabrics, tle oruisers and facing in the same) viola British ft had now [during the summer. It is estimated | inating the gangster spirit is a rec combined artiiers curtain, a | all si. direction. become concentrated. They had heen | that 209,000 children will be cared for| oanized fact. Any money or energy puneand tut fires thant | | have been sharply reduced; all sizes, 14 to 46. "As soon as he was round he tn-| perfectly manoelvred, 80 as to ‘eros 4 ; spent in the direction of wholesome tlatlon dn unnbunged | acod to full speed to met ahead ofline T of the Tigh Sean Fleot, and, |!” Play streets alone during the eum: | play for the chikiren is well spent) Hl Me ev ontronclt eres ° speed to get ahead o bs Mt lieht was neces, | mer if the prospective plans are car-| and in line with conserving the health Ther HUINEMIERONEREE + A, ‘ P /, the Germans and take up a tactical| inderd. only deren’, Usht wis rere. | ried out. |Gnd rightful activities of the future | There oy mothing ty reports | No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World osition In advance of their line.’ He! stro Gerinans in detail 1 pres ere are but ter streets | citizen, | am hopeful that the t | > Mm stroying the Gerinons tn d At present there a ' r streets | " a etria in ras able to do this owing to the eu-|iight did Improve for a faw minutes. /in operation as pliy strects. By the | few ygare will gee rapid strides. in erior speed of our hattle cruisers, and the conditions were favorabie to | this direction and that practica’ SSher BpeNe c 2 the British flect, which was now in| end of neat week fifty additional | plans may be developed | Just before the turning point was} iin. aiproximately north and south | streets will be thrown open to play | Following are the play streets, det. | GERMAN EA T AFRI A reached, the Indefatigable sank, prob- | geroxs the head of the Germans. with a supervisor of the Parks and | initely fixed yesterday, whilob will be, ably from striking a mine, and the) “During the few minutes of £000] yi, cgroune Saad AL cacy [OPENED Det Weel a ry rps : pan Queen Mary and the Invincible also| light Jelliece smashed up oe first a whee RFRUSIMLE Sy 8 | Henry, between Cathurine und Oli- All She Got for HI if Reverses Have Demoralized ti | 43. & 45 West 34th Street wcciinnies , thres German ships, but the iuist | Street centre | ver, She Got for Herse! 1S ave 0 ab tine were lost at the turning point, where, | oie down, visibility suddenly failed, The policeman on duty will vee | Mulberry, Canal and Uesies <4 treating Bor Prisoners Sa r ot course the high seas fleet concen-| pnd the defeated High Beus Fleet w as} that no traffic enters the streets | Scainmel, Last Broadway and Mad-| — Carfare From Hoboken s is ; ne nee j The Newest rocks trated thelr fire. o draw off in rag visions, F ison nvaders We received MACMG aatiier: aa the Garciani bate fth phase, nlght—The Germans| uring the hours designated for (Tt easy Commerce and Walker to Ardsley. f tle cruisers were turning, the Queen| Were followed by the British, who pay ond et I signe ae | West Bleventh, Hudson and Uleeck- HAVRE (vla Paris), June 6 Ls : POD) stil] had them enveloped between e erected for the purpose, Com- = | oy | Belgian: s operating in ¢ : = “4 = Hlisabetbs had in similar munner| Jellicoe an the went. Beatty on the| missioner Weode we keenly alive | Duncey, Pitt aud Ridge Fran 4 Malt Commontint of Thelin ation Thien penetrate Vor Street, Sport and the Dance coneentrated thelr fire on the turning} north, and Evan Thomas with hit! ¢9 the problem of congestion in Horatly, Greenwich and Woshing-| , ening Wott ae ( : three Elizabeths on the south, | l. t WHITE PLAINS, N. ¥., June 6 titlea Into the ene i territory wince Jj A point and destroyed a new German | three ¢ Tyapite had been rent back tu} the closely populated sections, Sullivan, frum Third tv Washingwoo! Mory Figolio, » twonty-one-seup-ald |the middle of Avril, according to an | At Unusually Low Prices ——— | Already he is encouraged hy lignans, {Talian girl, went on t ee SEFIGHAAP aLacLATIIATiY © minaeal <Cdcd | \ “During the night our torp a the success of play streets in | vik, Houston and Stanton { : , = Aye arb ; The 5 be accinine the night cur tornedo boat] Mmimteing' danaersot acondemes, | Rui, Mouaion and Banton, Jaiunt inthe Rupreme Court to-day |in0 Belgian War Orie, ‘the sato-l| The Newest Frocks man shins, and. although they lost} #8 Well as the value of proper | jiust Sixteenth, A to Wirst Ay nd told how she had arranged for [MAY He a +] Of embroidered vole, ) hi ously themselves, stieeceded in| Play toward the elimination of | \Cost Thirty-ttth, Ninth and the murder of Gregorio Guorge, the} oui t j ‘ Len and organdie, plain | 5 95 C k 0 of the enem Avenues of her sister-in-law |aw follows: ¢ anid HOY < PU ATE OLN SURIN sce) the Personal tour of yesterday | \weur ivurtieth, Ninth and hushand of ‘her ala naw, An were ie } ! Very Special Ld r was practically tmpossible to] marks another construct eles | Avenues. tontetta t Dobbs Ferry on \ a . | ition : ) irst t 1 e up. and the Germans dis ment in the ounce of preven: K Phirty-Arst, tirst aod nd Jan tha Aid a Ma the pase 6 rather than the pound of cure, Len. | rs ‘* = : p> PID: ‘ a by the ' at fRtrer tran ihe Round i] ours, Aver Pee aan uecanal (en 1s one of six persona who hare | ha " The Newest Frocks than 4,000 ¥ ‘ y| to become interested in the chile | sven i arrested for the crime. Her | “hpron Usui "i Ot Tati Silk in navy ° dhey were -| dren and properly safeguard West Morty-vixth, Bight th | testimony Jay Was given at the | yy a errata t » black und tween the } Anam, especially at the play , ee ayant ‘ tril of William MeoNamara, alias by rm 1 CG Also ie + since we | | Bust Porty-sixth, Second an Fuigthan alien Gane ine Si i ; or Ik, embro 1 des in the way. {Se imu sioner's | 4 venues. psicucretneeey aianctetrameart arcartl ys ter i d novelty ® ended the Jutland atti, cat Bol Weet At!” West Siaty-third, Amsterdam and! fre rach rand a jury), I by the i \ tery Special which was fo as had been) Wideit 2 by the | West nd Avenues, for taking part in the ing Aftor ara | planned and ¥ ily a ureat gue. | Policeman in charg voinmia. | itty-seventh, Pirst and Secs) her arrest Mary cont amacite biintinalt ; ; pe - cs was by th fay rand bi r 4 = n tion 4 4 J c or Mi MAitibte paBeonelia ies Pr venty-siath, Second and| Wicaendanger the she hud jain t Lake 1 The Newest Frocks | nent, when t l Third Avenues : eave h nbera of t Ci navy and black serge. , Fi w nee ‘ West Sinty-ninth, Weat End and ner sy 1 the slaying « bet, Georgette crepes Vir ‘ TILMAN ON condi s Ned that Mrs. Ardstey, 1 f taifeta attks in plain BE pe Ry a an Ledey whout Get, 17, 1913, told I ‘ colors, Stripes and checks, e + i Af ea a ‘ Visit Bast oO midred bir Lea he was in 6 with Vitel ard rc _ " crepe ve chine, pongee er wi Vldren 1 ington and Mark Avenues 1 A boarder ir ras (' silks. Very Special ) tn front of puis Wart One dundred and Fifth ; HR eH cane : F k } A iy Auk Vehicles. ‘The and Second Avenues, bs a ainted to \ " T lowe . : teers Purk Avenue, One Hundred and a0 rid of ber huchar . . | The Newest Frocks ’ Thirteenth to One Hundred and Migs ver f ve | sg 1 Ci navy and black serge, ; wimsbu Fourteenth th MeCormeé ih r It A soiree silk, Georgette ° = f | Ae a Mark Avente, One Itundred and rs i ai embroiderea voile 25 00 Hela Froch i d ‘ will be Reventecnti to One Hundred gud And two m ; ‘ || SrePRe embrokieres elle c Tasjela Frock AN fost or found articles ad~ on +h hina oilman eet asta f ’ ' and annem crepe 16.00 tised in The World will be ‘ 1 he inten nue, One Hundred and mit K la ‘ r cechine, Very Specia: oy tee warees, Pellicer “su are PH Lay | % avenuy firet to On» Hundred and ‘Phir ie ae t I Nan Coat Reduction tus er Walla Court dust eon: : nthe vielnity ¢ fluehod & sum ane a G - GESee ities moritwen core vried Miss Mary TL. Rooney, daugh aes. An cffort will be made to ¢ West One Hundred and Fourtventh, ®anted $600, Sie ss MeN 6 to a tree. pu - \ adwas ter of Mrs, Bridget Rooney, yesterday operate with the Kducation Depart-, vitth and Lenox Avenues. Namarn in Kittie's nd it was " ' Th N 9 C ll “nt n St. Josep! hurch, in Sixth Ave-|Ment for the purpose of opening the! West One Hundred and Bighteenth, pinged that MeNamurn was to ge yumm ped Mur e ewest ‘oats—All Lengths West 125th St, and World's [nue “Rev. Father Humphrey. offie basomenta and” other parte of the yigith to Manhattan Avenue, © $280, another man, known as Cufford, | Caore: is was — d Office, 202 Washin te Miss a Reet: school bouses in conjunction with the ~~ Kast One Hundred and Twenty. $75 Btn a, BROWN 8 ay seorge fh me Ne 6 was f taffet. ‘ ql ¢ ¢ Pre preskiva, for 0, de fae vis Onn ue ey eae play streets whenever necessary, such third, Pleasant Avenue to River $250, while Kittle was to have $60 for| to Uirow polige off the tra, Of taft ha sill, Velour, aren gaparding, covert cl following the printing of the prldeamel a and fecnard 4 Piewerich as on rainy days. This wil, tend West One Hundred and Forty her part in the murde me. _ Alb the munde eceived f WHIES CHINEMH, SWRRE, ure R tuned A A ine Adircndashy a ty thousand jieu enjoyed tbe Park tv \Vasuingta AvebuUe, Bicnx, eaid sunuieo and herself went to sey